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The Exemplary Practices of David Griffith, Part 1: Establishing Events Historically
(1968)
With the release of THE BIRTH OF A NATION in 1915, David Griffith established by common consent and emulation of his peers the prototype of international feature filmmaking – an exemplar of the possibilities of practice ...
The Exemplary Practices of David Griffith, Part 2: INTOLERANCE – 'A Drama of Comparisons'
(1968)
With the release of THE BIRTH OF A NATION in 1915, David Griffith established by common consent and emulation of his peers the prototype of international feature filmmaking – an exemplar of the possibilities of practice ...
Misusing Sights as Sounds: The Infringements of Radio Drama on the Making of CITIZEN KANE
(1968)
Many arts have influenced the cinema over extended periods of time. One art – radio drama – is an exception, for we can date the onset of its influence from the coming of synchronous sound to the cinema in 1926 and the ...